Team Biden urged to go on ‘Apology Tour,’ admit health cover-up – Washington Examiner
The article discusses calls for President Joe Biden and his governance to undertake a so-called “Apology Tour” to acknowledge and apologize for prior misleading claims about his mental and physical health. There is rising pressure from some Congressional members to investigate what they describe as a cover-up regarding Biden’s health issues, which have been contradicted by data now acknowledged by the president himself. John heubusch, a former director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, advocates for this tour, suggesting that key figures in Biden’s administration, such as former press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, should publicly confess to their roles in the alleged misrepresentation. Heubusch believes that instead of lengthy congressional hearings, a direct acknowledgment of these issues is needed. Moreover, the article notes Biden’s recent revelation of a cancer diagnosis, which has fueled further scrutiny from Republican lawmakers regarding transparency.
Team Biden urged to go on ‘Apology Tour,’ admit health cover-up
Former President Joe Biden and his administration’s leaders in the campaign to cover up his mental and physical health frailties are being encouraged to go on a “rolling national confession tour” and apologize for lying to the nation about efforts to hide his condition.
The call comes as some in Congress consider investigating the years of false claims that Biden was mentally and physically healthy despite clear evidence to the contrary, and later confirmed by the president himself.
A leader in the effort is John Heubusch, former director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute and author of the Shroud Conspiracy series of thrillers.
“As calls grow louder for congressional hearings into ‘what did they know, and when did they know it’ regarding President Biden’s mental decline while in office, one thing is abundantly clear: we don’t need months of subpoenas, grandstanding, and televised committee drama to understand what happened on his watch,” Heubusch blogged on his substack.
The Apology Tour America Deserves https://t.co/uSXcyGmqbV pic.twitter.com/CCzhxmPDRi
— John Heubusch (@JHeubusch) May 19, 2025
Instead, he called for an “Apology Tour” led by key players who hid the truth about Biden’s mental and physical ailments in pushing their agenda on America.
In his blog and in an interview, he said three top aides should be on the bus: former press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, former Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, and former Attorney General Merrick Garland.
He also said that members of the pro-Biden media, including CNN’s Jake Tapper, should join them. “CNN can drive the bus,” he said.
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He also brought up the autopen, which is now being investigated by the DOJ
“The autopen is becoming a very big deal, because it seems like maybe that was the… pic.twitter.com/IiOf1nTikf
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) May 19, 2025
“I could put 50 more people on that bus with these folks,” Heubusch told Secrets.
However, he conceded that such a tour is unlikely and that Biden would be urged to stay away. “While he may not be fit to ride the bus, it’s time he acknowledged what we’ve all known since the training wheels came off his presidency: He was never fit to drive it in the first place.”
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There are efforts underway in Congress to investigate the depth of the cover-up of Biden’s mental woes that played a role in his last-minute decision to bail out of his reelection following a disastrous debate with challenger Donald Trump.
Biden’s weekend announcement that he has cancer, not revealed when he was president, has been added to the list of issues some Republican members are eager to address.
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